humanities computing and the internet

This research in progress is aimed at being disseminated in the form of a=20book. Gender studies scholars, scholarsstudying the changing nature of sexualities, scholars of masculinities, gay=20studies,queer theory are invited to contribute.Contributory chapters are invited.=20

This is a call for papers to be submitted to Fast Capitalism, a newelectronic journal publishing refereed scholarship on the impact ofinformation and communication technologies on self, society and culture inthe 21st century. Bridging the humanities and social sciences, the journalwelcomes disciplinary and interdisciplinary work. The first number of thejournal will appear in late summer or fall 2004. Please direct submissionsto Ben Agger, agger@uta.edu. The journal's URL is http://www.uta.edu/fastcap .

Image [&] Narrative (www.imageandnarrative.be), a peer reviewed e-journal on==20visual narratology in the broadest sense, invites essays that respond to Pet=er=20Greenaway=E2=80=99s recent Tulse Luper Suitcases: A Personal History of Uran=ium, a=20project that manifests itself in the forms of television, film, CDs, an inte=rnet=20site (www.tulselupernetwork.com), and as art objects. Submissions can be in=20either French or English. (They will not be translated but the accompanying=20

<html>Call for Papers - Extended Deadline<br><br>Citizens of the World: <br>Using Media to Introduce Globalization across the Curriculum<br><br>Across the humanities curriculum, from general education to upper <br>division courses, students are being asked to grapple with issues of<br>globalization and its repercussions. Out of these global changes, common<br>metaphors are emergingmetaphors such as borderlands and border crossings,<br>empire and transnationalism, to name a few. Such complex metaphors can be<br>intimidating to many undergraduates. This proposed collection explores<br>

Call for submissions to a new refereed electronic journal, Fast Capitalism,which addresses the impact of information and communication technologies onself, society and culture in the 21st century. Bridging the social sciencesand humanities, the journal welcomes disciplinary and interdisciplinarywork. We anticipate posting our first number in summer or fall 2004.Please direct submissions to Ben Agger, Department of Sociology andAnthropology, Box 19599, University of Texas at Arlington 76019 or toagger_at_uta.edu <mailto:agger_at_uta.edu> .